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Hi:
I'm passing on some information that I discovered by reading various online help on
the File and Print Client. This solves a problem that I was having with my new ECS
setup. And that was:
From my ECS machine I could see the shares on my Windows XP and 98
machines, but not vise-versa.
The problem was the NET.ACC file (located in ...\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS\)
I guess, when I installed File and Print Client during the ECS installation, I did not
uncheck the "Delete UserID database" option in the configuration installation window
for File and Print Client.
In my case I was able to solve this problem by substituting my NET.ACC file from my
previous Warp 4 installation (where File and Print Client work correctly between all the
boxes).
I refer you to the following website:
http://donyoung.us/os2peer.html
Hope this helps someone!
HCM
On Wed, 5 May 2004 23:46:14 PDT7, Larry Tawa wrote:
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>In <70601.05.50.12.28.04.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 04/28/2004
> at 05:04 AM, "Harry Motin" said:
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>>Hello Everyone:
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>>I need some help or advice on managing the shares and resources, as shown
>>in the File and Print Client Resource Browser. This tool does not
>>correctly show all of the resources that I have on my LAN. I have the
>>following problems:
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>> 1. It shows my wife's computer twice. And it will not let me delete the
>>icon for other one
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>> 2. Inside the icon for my computer folders for shares on my wife's
>>computer and for my Windows 98 keep showing up. I can delete them (using
>>the "Sharing and Connecting" icon) but they return. And by the way, when
>>I click on them, they are empty (the corresponding resources, inside the
>>icons for my wife's computer and the 98 computer correctly show the
>>associated directories and files)
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>>Can anyone help me to understand how to manage the File and Print Client
>>Resource Browser and have it show only the things I want? Thanks for
>>your help in this one. File and Print Client seems to be problematic, at
>>least to me!
>>HCM
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>Harry,
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>Do not know. Checked my ecomstation.support.networking (ecCS newsgroup)
>archive to 2001 (not save everything) and do not see relevant posts to
>your problem.
>
>Since you have migrated to eCS 1.1, suggest posting your above questions
>to this newsgroup. Hope you solve your situation soon.
>
>Regards.
>
>Larry
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